People Nationality: Noun and adjective--Vincentian. Population (2005): 119,100. Annual growth rate (1998): 0.5%. Ethnic groups: African descent (66%), mixed (19%), West Indian (6%), Carib Indian (2%), other (7%). Religions: Anglican (47%), Methodist (28%), Roman Catholic (13%), other Protestant denominations, Seventh-day Adventist, and Hindu. Language: English (official); some French Patois spoken. Education (2004): Adult literacy--88.1%. Health (2006): Infant mortality rate--14/1,000. Life expectancy--men 72 years; women 75.8 years. Workforce (2004): 55,431. Unemployment (2004): 12%.
SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES PEOPLE Most Vincentians are the descendants of African slaves brought to the island to work on plantations. There also are a few white descendants of English colonists, as well as some East Indians, Carib Indians, and a sizable minority of mixed race. The country's official language is English, but a French patois may be heard on some of the Grenadine Islands. |